Den Helder Airport Boosts Offshore Wind Helicopter Network

Den Helder Airport is introducing a hub-and-spoke infrastructure enabling multiple helicopter take-off and landing sites at various locations along the Dutch coast.

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The implementation of these additional ‘helispots’ combined with a hub in Den Helder, stems from the cost efficient demand for helicopter flights to North Sea offshore wind projects, the company said.

The plans, in which Den Helder Airport is playing a coordinating role in a consortium of participating companies, will lead to significant cost reductions of helicopter services, the company said.

“The market demand is for more cost effective helicopter services and greater expertise. In the energy sector there is a clear transition towards offshore wind and we, as the largest heliport in the Netherlands, want to offer broader and more cost-effective services for the offshore wind market in the North Sea,” said Den Helder Airport Director Conny van den Hoff.

Den Helder Airport conducted an exploratory investigation into the changing offshore energy market in the North Sea and the future needs of the international market.

Den Helder Airport business development manager Nick Waterdrinker, responsible for the investigation, said that ”due to fluctuating oil and gas prices, as well as the policies of the Dutch government, it is expected that the offshore wind sector will continue to develop in the countries surrounding the North Sea. Not only for the construction of wind farms at sea, but also for maintenance and supply in the future, helicopter flights will be needed.”

The investigation has revealed a ‘hub-spoke model’ that provides helicopter flights with shorter flight times. From several coastal locations, such as the province of Zeeland, Eemshaven and IJmuiden, daily flights will serve wind farms located along the Dutch coastline, as well as international areas of the North Sea. These additional flights will use existing infrastructure.

The small ‘helicopter spots’ will be operated in conjunction with Den Helder serving as a full-fledged hub. By maintaining maintenance, storage and other helicopter-related services from Den Helder, levels of employment and infrastructure will be maintained.

Den Helder Airport is in consultation with multiple parties in the offshore supply chain to establish a consortium to implement the hub-and-spoke model.